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Best Smelling Flowers for a Bouquet

Best Smelling Flowers for a Bouquet

Introduction: A Guide to Fresh and Fragrant Blooms in Singapore

Choosing a smelling flower bouquet goes beyond picking those with beautiful petals. Their fragrance carries the power to enchant, adding magic to any gift or event. The right scent can linger, creating a memory that stays fresh.

Whether you're arranging a vibrant bouquet for Singapore’s warm, humid weather or preparing flowers for a celebration, their scent plays a vital part in crafting an unforgettable experience.

In this post, we uncover some of the most aromatic flowers you can easily find in Singapore and explain why they deserve a place in your next floral arrangement. From the romantic allure of roses to the soothing charm of lilies, these blossoms will captivate your senses with their delightful fragrances.

1.  Roses - The Timeless Fragrance of Love

Roses are perhaps the most iconic flowers when it comes to both beauty and fragrance. Their sweet, romantic scent captivates everyone, making them a favourite for any occasion, especially in a fresh flower bouquet in Singapore. The strength of their fragrance shifts greatly depending on the variety. Standard roses are cultivated mainly for their appearance, so they often emit only a faint scent. However, white roses usually exude a slightly stronger fragrance than pink or red ones. If you want a richer scent, choose varieties specifically nurtured for their fragrance.

Best Varieties for Fragrance (That You Can Actually Get In Singapore!)

  • David Austin: Renowned for high-quality garden roses
  • O’Hara Rose: Delivers a distinct floral scent often linked with roses

Roses not only enhance any floral arrangement with their timeless beauty but also infuse the air with their enchanting aroma. Whether you wish to express romance or give a thoughtful gift, a bouquet of roses always delights with its fragrance.

2. Lavender – A Calming and Soothing Aroma

Lavender shines for its ability to calm minds, and people have cherished its scent in aromatherapy to ease stress and anxiety. When woven into a fresh flower bouquet, its unique herbaceous aroma spreads peace and refreshes any space. Its cherished fragrance makes it a lovely addition to any arrangement.

Lavender blends wonderfully with flowers like roses or sunflowers, adding charm to bouquets for birthdays, anniversaries, or simply to brighten someone's day with a sense of calm.

Note: In Singapore, lavender usually comes as dried stems. However, their fragrance stays rich and strong.

3. Wax Flowers – A Refreshing and Exotic Scent

Wax flowers bloom in delicate clusters, with their petals gleaming as if coated in wax, which gives them their name. Though the flowers are small, their scent bursts with energy, spreading a refreshing, minty-floral aroma that gently fills the air. Often added as a filler in bouquets, wax flowers are ideal for anyone who enjoys a strong floral scent with a light minty twist. Their natural colours include soft whites and pinks. While people may dye them in various hues, their fragrance stays most vibrant in their original, undyed form.

4. Lily – A Fresh, Clean, and Sweet Fragrance

Lilies captivate flower lovers with their stunning looks and enchanting fragrances. Their sweet floral scent charms anyone who comes near them. With large, trumpet-shaped blooms, lilies enhance bouquets with elegance and grandeur. Their fragrance feels pure and fresh, leaving a lasting impression.

Best Varieties for Fragrance:

  • Oriental Lily: This classic lily appears often in bouquets and spreads a delightful fragrance.
  • Double Petal Lily: With more petal layers than usual, these lilies look fuller and more dramatic. Their stronger scent adds an extra charm to bouquets.

Lilies are perfect for romantic gestures, weddings, or marking special moments. Their fragrance lingers beautifully, making them a cherished gift.

Note: Lilies release plenty of pollen and may not suit people who are sensitive or allergic to flower pollen.

5. Freesia – A Subtle, Fresh, and Fruity Fragrance

If you want a fresh flower bouquet in Singapore that feels light, invigorates the senses, and never overwhelms, freesia stands as a wonderful pick. Freesia blooms release a fruity fragrance with a splash of citrus, adding a cheerful zest to any flower arrangement. Their delicate, funnel-shaped blossoms appear in a rainbow of colours, blending effortlessly into various bouquets.

Freesia creates a lively and joyful atmosphere, making it perfect for birthdays, anniversaries, or thoughtful surprises. In Singapore, white and yellow freesia often bloom in abundance, while pink and purple varieties appear less frequently.

6. Peonies – Light Floral Scent with a Touch of Romance

Peonies are another beloved flower celebrated for their delightful fragrance and lush blossoms. Their soft, romantic scent enchants many, making them a cherished choice for flowers for wedding bouquets and special occasions. Peonies exude a sweet aroma with gentle hints of honey and rose, bringing a delicate yet captivating charm to any bouquet.

Best Varieties for Fragrance:

  • Sarah Bernhardt Peony: Displays a sweet, delicate aroma and large, fluffy blooms. This variety is also the most commonly found in Singapore.
  • Festiva Maxima: Diffuses a lighter, slightly spicy fragrance and showcases creamy white blooms.

Peonies enhance any fresh flower bouquet with romance and elegance. Whether for a birthday, anniversary or a gesture of appreciation, these fragrant flowers create an unforgettable impression.

Note: Peonies bloom seasonally. They appear in April or May, and their peak supply reaches its height in June.

7. Chamomile – A Crisp Herbal Scent

Chamomile is well known for its calming properties as a tea flavour. But did you know that its fresh flower form is also used in bouquets? Its small white flowers grow in clusters, making them perfect as a filler addition. It’s perfect for those who want a subtle, herby fragrance that does not overwhelm.

Note: Chamomile can be quite fragile and requires some level of care to prevent bruising and water loss. Do not attempt to brew them as tea, as those grown for display purposes may have high levels of pesticides and chemicals.

8. Eucalyptus – Clean and Refreshing

While not a flower, we can’t miss out on mentioning the eucalyptus leaf! They are a common foliage used in bouquets in Singapore. Although usually overlooked and underappreciated, they have important functions in a bouquet - mainly to provide some structure, fluff up the bouquet and add a clean minty scent. After all, not all flowers actually smell nice! Eucalyptus foliage helps to mask or cancel such scents. While all varieties of eucalyptus have that refreshing minty scent, opt for the baby blue (also known as blue gum) variety if you want the strongest fragrance.

Conclusion: Create the Perfect Bouquet with a Beautiful Fragrance

Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or showing someone you care, choosing fragrant flowers will transform your bouquet into something extraordinary. Combine flowers and foliage thoughtfully to craft a sensory experience that delights more than just the eyes. A fresh bouquet brimming with aromatic blooms will surely leave a lasting memory.

At KXH Flowers, we provide a stunning selection of fragrant blooms to complete your next bouquet. With free delivery in Singapore, you can delight someone special with a fresh and fragrant floral arrangement.

Call us at 93472617 today, and we will guide you in creating the perfect bouquet!

FAQs on Best Smelling Flowers for a Bouquet:

Some flowers release the richest and strongest scents, perfect for bouquets. O’Hara roses and lilies, when mixed with eucalyptus leaves, emit lasting aromas that enchant the senses and create a truly memorable bouquet.
Freesias, lilies, and certain types of roses endure longer while spreading delightful fragrances. For a bouquet that stays fresh and smells wonderful, these flowers work well. Here’s a tip: Choose half-bloomed lilies as they outlast fully bloomed ones and retain their fragrance longer.
To preserve your fragrant flowers, cut their stems diagonally at a 45-degree angle before putting them in water. Replace the water every 2-3 days and trim the stems each time. Shield the flowers from direct sunlight and heat to help them stay vibrant and aromatic longer.
Yes, some flowers charm with their beauty but carry no scent. Hydrangeas, tulips, gerberas, and gladiolus offer stunning options for a bouquet that focuses purely on visual appeal.
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